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Books like Horrid Henry's Haunted House
Award winning
Akissi: Even More Tales of Mischief
Marguerite Abouet, 2020
144 pages
Why to read
Vibrant adventures in a West African setting.
Empowers children through mischief and resolve.
Strengthens global awareness and cultural appreciation.
Encourages initiative and resourcefulness in young readers.

Akissi: Even More Tales of Mischief
Marguerite Abouet, 2020
The Amelia Jane Collection: Over 20 stories
Enid Blyton, 1990
512 pages
Why to read
Over 20 adventurous stories spark imagination and excitement.
Amelia Jane, a mischievous doll, captivates young readers.
Encourages emotional development and empathy.
Ideal for family reading, enhancing bonding and literacy.

The Amelia Jane Collection: Over 20 stories
Enid Blyton, 1990
Award winning
Frost Bites (Edgar & Ellen Nodyssey Book 2)
Charles Ogden, 2008
192 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure enriches problem-solving skills.
Unique characters enhance empathy and imagination.
Encourages critical thinking through creative challenges.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bond.

Frost Bites (Edgar & Ellen Nodyssey Book 2)
Charles Ogden, 2008
Just Stupid!
Andy Griffiths, 1999
160 pages
Why to read
Hilariously crafted scenarios foster problem-solving skills. - Relatable characters enhance emotional intelligence. - Engages young readers with its humorous, creative storytelling. - Encourages independent reading and boosts literacy.

Just Stupid!
Andy Griffiths, 1999
Award winning
Dennis the Menace: A Splashing Time (Beano Collection)
Rachel Elliott, D.C. Thomson & Company Limited, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventures spark creativity and imagination.
Relatable mischief encourages understanding of consequences.
Vibrant illustrations enhance reading engagement.
Fun, familiar characters promote consistent reading enjoyment.

Dennis the Menace: A Splashing Time (Beano Collection)
Rachel Elliott, D.C. Thomson & Company Limited, 2005
Award winning
Codename Zero: The Code Name Conspiracy
Chris Rylander, 2014
368 pages
Why to read
Engaging plot
Humorous writing
Relatable characters
Exciting adventure

Codename Zero: The Code Name Conspiracy
Chris Rylander, 2014
Award winning
Werewolves Don't Go To Summer Camp
Debbie Dadey, Marcia Thornton Jones, 1991
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging, humorous adventure sparks imagination.
Builds problem-solving, teamwork skills.
Highlights importance of friendship, acceptance.
Encourages joyful, interactive reading sessions.

Werewolves Don't Go To Summer Camp
Debbie Dadey, Marcia Thornton Jones, 1991
Award winning
Picklewitch & Jack and the Sea Wizard's Secret (Picklewitch and Jack Book 3)
Claire Barker, 2021
192 pages
Why to read
Adventure-packed story sparks imagination and creativity.
Enhances vocabulary and understanding through magical themes.
Encourages empathy and friendship between diverse characters.
Ideal for engaging young readers in shared reading.

